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Toxic Substances

Certain material may be harmful

if inhaled, or if there is contact

with the skin.

Follow the requirements of the Material Safety

Data Sheet supplied by coating material manu-

facturer.

Adequate exhaust must be provided to keep the

air free of accumulations of toxic materials.

Use a mask or respirator whenever there is a

chance of inhaling sprayed materials. The mask

must be compatible with the material being

sprayed and its concentration. Equipment must

be as prescribed by an industrial hygienist or

safety expert, and be NIOSH approved.

AREA

Tells where hazards

may occur.

HAZARD

Tells what the hazard is.

SAFEGUARDS

Tells how to avoid the hazard.

Electrical

Equipment

Electrical Discharge

High voltage equipment is uti-

lized in the process. Arcing

in the vicinity of flammable or

combustible materials may oc-

cur. Personnel are exposed to

high voltage during operation

and maintenance.

Protection against inadvertent

arcing that may cause a fire or

explosion is lost if safety circuits

are disabled during operation.

Frequent power supply shut-

down indicates a problem in the

system which requires correc-

tion.

An electrical arc can ignite coat-

ing materials and cause a fire or

explosion.

Unless specifically approved for use in hazard-

ous locations, the power supply, control cabinet,

and all other electrical equipment must be locat-

ed outside Class I or II, Division 1 and 2 hazard-

ous areas in accordance with NFPA-33 and EN

50176.

Turn the power supply OFF before working on

the equipment.

Test only in areas free of flammable or combus-

tible material.

Testing may require high voltage to be on, but

only as instructed.

Production should never be done with the safety

circuits disabled.

Before turning the high voltage on, make sure no

objects are within the sparking distance.

Explosion Hazard –

Incompatible Materials

Halogenated hydrocarbon sol-

vents for example: methylene

chloride and 1,1,1,-Trichlo-

roethane are not chemically

compatible with the aluminum

that might be used in many sys-

tem components. The chemical

reaction caused by these sol-

vents reacting with aluminum

can become violent and lead to

an equipment explosion.

Aluminum is widely used in other spray appli-

cation equipment - such as material pumps,

regulators, triggering valves, etc. Halogenated

hydrocarbon solvents must never be used with

aluminum equipment during spraying, flushing,

or cleaning. Read the label or data sheet for the

material you intend to spray. If in doubt as to

whether or not a coating or cleaning material is

compatible, contact your coating supplier. Any

other type of solvent may be used with aluminum

equipment.

Spray Area

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